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Slash's Snakepit - It's Five O'Clock Somewhere



7.5 | 17 votes |
Release date: 14 February 1995
Style: Hard rock, Blues rock

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01. Neither Can I
02. Dime Store Rock
03. Beggars & Hangers-On
04. Good To Be Alive
05. What Do You Want To Be
06. Monkey Chow
07. Soma City Ward
08. Jizz Da Pit
09. Lower
10. Take It Away
11. Doin' Fine
12. Be The Ball
13. I Hate Everybody (But You)
14. Back And Forth Again

Additional info
Recorded at Conway Studios, Record Plant Studios and Rumbo Recorders.
Produced by Mike Clink and Slash.

Guest review by
omne metallum
Rating:
7.5
Before Velvet Revolver and his own solo career, Slash created his own band Slash's Snakepit as an outlet for his own ideas; It's Five O' Clock Somewhere came towards the end of his tenure in Guns N' Roses as the band ground to inertia. An album that is best remembered for what it is rather than what is contained within, Slash's first steps outside of the Guns machine were his first tentative steps to leaving said band.

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published 24.05.2020 | Comments (5)


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Comments: 1   Visited by: 16 users
16.02.2023 - 13:56
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Tage Westerlund
Its been a while since I listened old GnR and specially Slash Snakepit. Its still good HR, BR album, but Slash somehow needs Axel as he needs Slash, Slash best cratity was in GnR, this album and first VR album, otherwise well let it be. I am enjoying this atm.
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